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  1. The casualties of the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815), direct and indirect, are broken down below: Note that the following deaths listed include both killed in action as well as deaths from other causes: diseases such as those from wounds; of starvation; exposure; drowning; friendly fire; and atrocities. Medical treatments were changed ...

  2. The battle was the largest and bloodiest single-day action of the Napoleonic Wars, involving more than 250,000 men and resulting in at least 70,000 casualties. It was indecisive; the French captured the main positions on the battlefield but failed to destroy the Russian army.

  3. This list of wars by death toll includes all deaths that are either directly or indirectly caused by the war. These numbers usually include the deaths of military personnel which are the direct results of a battle or other military wartime actions, as well as the wartime/war-related deaths of civilians which are the results of war-induced ...

    War
    Deaths Range
    Date
    Combatants
    40,538–51,418
    2023–present
    Israel vs Hamas and other Palestinian ...
    300,000+
    2022–present
    Russia vs. Ukraine
    51,767
    2021–present
    National Unity Government vs. State ...
    162,000–378,000+ (Total civilian ...
    2020–2022
    UFEFCF vs. Ethiopian and Eritrean ...
  4. The Battle of Leipzig was the bloodiest of the Napoleonic Wars, with over 400,000 rounds of artillery ammunition having been expended. Casualties on both sides were astoundingly high, such that locals had difficulty disposing of the corpses, with some still visible the following year.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hundred_DaysHundred Days - Wikipedia

    The Hundred Days ( French: les Cent-Jours IPA: [le sɑ̃ ʒuʁ] ), [4] also known as the War of the Seventh Coalition ( French: Guerre de la Septième Coalition ), marked the period between Napoleon 's return from eleven months of exile on the island of Elba to Paris on 20 March 1815 and the second restoration of King Louis XVIII on 8 July 1815 ...

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